SAL Saudi Logistics Services, the leading provider of cargo handling and logistics solutions in the kingdom, has signed a partnership deal with the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSRelief) to provide integrated logistics services.
UAE-based sustainability pioneer Beeah has announced that it has signed a landmark deal with Italian industrial waste management leader Greenthesis for the development of the region’s first polyethylene (PE) film recycling facility in Sharjah.
Delegates representing governments from across the globe reached an agreement at the UN Biodiversity Conference in Rome on a strategy to raise an additional $200 billion each year to better protect the world’s flora and fauna in the next five years.
TWMA, a global leader in drilling waste management, has officially broken ground on its latest facility in Habshan, Abu Dhabi. Scheduled for completion later this year, the cutting-edge facility is expected to be operational by summer 2025.
Tadweer Group has partnered with FAMS Technologies to launch an AI-integrated waste management platform. It represents a transformative shift in how waste is managed, bringing the power of AI and IoT into every stage of the process.
Burjeel Holdings, a leading super-specialty healthcare provider, listed on the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange, said that its board of directors has authorised the management to explore a share buyback programme of up to 10% of the group’s share capital.
Saudi German Health (SGH), one of the leading healthcare providers in the region, has signed an agreement with BD Company, a global leader in advanced healthcare solutions, to transform healthcare services by introducing rapid diagnostic solutions.
India is set to produce electricity from ocean waves in an innovative clean power initiative, said the country's petroleum minister. With a vast coastline of 11,098 km spanning nine states, its untapped potential of ocean energy is estimated at 40,000MW.
Burjeel Holdings, a super-specialty healthcare provider in MENA, has achieved a milestone in healthcare education by receiving accreditation from the National Institute for Health Specialties (NIHS), a prestigious accreditation program in the UAE.
Saudi-based Sudair Pharma Company has laid the foundation stone for its new insulin plant coming up in the Sudair City. The plant is expected to produce 15 million insulin pens per annum, which will cover the needs of 500,000 patients in its first year.